CPHS Basketball: Sandites fall 73-51 to Sapulpa at Area, presented by Kelly Smith - Farmers Insurance

Friday night’s Area Championship game had double the usual stakes as the winning team not only punched their ticket to the State Tournament, but got to do so against their biggest rivals.

Class 6A No. 4 ranked Sapulpa (21-4) prevailed 73-51 to improve to 2-1 against No. 5 Sand Springs (17-8) this season. The Sandites won their first meeting, but the Chieftains spoiled the Sandites’ regular season finale, and sabotaged their bid for an Area title.

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Sapulpa will advance to the State Tournament next Thursday, while the Sandites will get one more chance Saturday at 8:00 p.m. at Skiatook High School. They will play the winner of No. 9 Union (15-9) vs. No. 16 Putnam City North (12-13).

Sapulpa led for the majority of the first period, but always with the Sandites nipping at their heels. Cale Savage gave Sand Springs their first lead, 11-10, at the 3:30 mark with a three-pointer, and did it again just a minute later. Marlo Fox tied it at 15-15 with 1:36 to play, but the Chieftains ended the period 20-15 with a three from Jayde Duncan. 

The Chieftains maintained their three-point advantage through most of the second period, but kept their foes in contention with numerous fouls. Josh Minney briefly tied it at 24-24 with a three-point play, but Hunter Hoggatt immediately put his team back out front with a long three and Camryn Dennis added to it with a three-point play of his own. Richardson put back a pair of shots from Cole Durkee and Cason Savage laid up to cut it back to 33-30, but Hoggatt and Vernon Durant rattled off three from the stripe and Dennis dunked to take a 38-30 advantage into the locker room. 

Sand Springs never led in the second half.

Te’Zohn Taft gave his team their first double-digit advantage on the opening play of the half. Richardson hit a pair of twos and Minney scored twice from the stripe, but Jacoby Durant sank a three and Hoggatt hit a pair of free throws to make it 48-36. Jacoby Durant added two more before Durkee broke up the run with a pair of ones. Minney and Jaeden Hurd scored buckets late in the period and Daren Hawkins ended it with a free throw, but the Sandites were down 56-43. 

Hoggatt hit a two to start the final period and Jacoby Durant followed it with a three. Richardson scored two, but Eli Williams added a goal of his own and Jacoby Durant hit a pair of free throws to make it 65-45. The Chieftains maintained their twenty-point lead for the remainder of the game.

Richardson led the Sandites with fourteen points and fifteen rebounds for his sixth double-double of the season. Cale Savage scored eleven points and Minney added ten.

Jacoby Durant led all scorers with sixteen points, followed by Taft with thirteen, Hoggatt with twelve, and Smith with eleven.

Sapulpa 73 CPHS 51.
1Q:
SHS 20-15.
2Q:
SHS 18-15.
3Q:
SHS 18-13.
4Q:
SHS 17-8.
Free Throws:
SHS 14-of-33, CPHS 16-of-25.
Field Goals:
SHS 26-of-56, CPHS 16-of-40.
Offensive Rebounds:
SHS 11, CPHS 10.
Defensive Rebounds:
SHS 15, CPHS 28.
Total Rebounds:
SHS 26, CPHS 38.
Steals:
SHS 12, CPHS 2.
Blocks:
SHS 3, CPHS 4.
Fouls:
SHS 21, CPHS 23.

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring:
Richardson 14, Cale Savage 11, Minney 10, Durkee 5, Hurd 5, Fox 3, Cason Savage 2, Hawkins 1.
Offensive Rebounds:
Richardson 5, Cale Savage 1, Minney 1, Durkee 1, Quier 1, Anderson 1.
Defensive Rebounds:
Richardson 10, Cale Savage 3, Durkee 3, Cason Savage 3, Fox 2, Minney 2, Hurd 1, Hawkins 1, Quier 1, Hughes 1, Anderson 1.
Total Rebounds:
Richardson 15, Cale Savage 4, Durkee 4, Minney 3, Fox 2, Cason Savage 3, Quier 2, Anderson 2, Hurd 1, Hawkins 1, Hughes 1.
Assists:
Richardson 1, Fox 1.
Steals:
Minney 1, Cason Savage 1.
Blocks:
Richardson 2, Fox 1, Minney 1.
Fouls:
Hawkins 5, Fox 4, Cason Savage 4, Richardson 3, Minney 3, Cale Savage 2, Durkee 1, Hawkins 1.

(Sapulpa Scoring): Jacoby Durant 16, Taft 13, Hoggatt 12, Smith 11, Dennis 8, Duncan 6, Williams 4, #30 2, Vernon Durant 1.

CPHS Baseball: Sandites go 5-1 in scrimmages, kick off season Friday

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team went 5-1 in preseason scrimmages this month, outscoring their opponents 52-22. They won their first five meetings before falling 7-6 to Collinsville in a Tuesday night walkoff.

They beat Booker T. Washington 10-0, Hilldale 5-0, Tulsa NOAH Homeschool 17-7, Bartlesville 7-3, and Jenks 7-5.

The Sandites came close to an undefeated preseason, coming back from a 5-1 deficit to a 6-5 seventh-inning advantage before allowing the Cardinals to walk off with the win, thanks to a pair of errors and a trio of walks.

The team batted .358 as a whole in the preseason, led by Kaegan Murray with a team-best .750. Murray recorded six hits on eight at-bats with five runs and two RBI. Malachi Burks batted .700 with seven hits on ten at-bats, scoring five runs and seven RBI.

Ethan Sartin had a team-high eight hits. Seth Villines and Keaton Campbell scored a team-best six runs apiece, and Cal Watkins led the team with eight RBI.

Eleven different Sandites spent time on the mound. The bullpen combined for a 1.75 earned run average, throwing 34 hits, 56 strikeouts and 24 walks in 40 innings.

Tyler Ash led the team in strikeouts per inning, throwing seven in three, with no hits and only one walk. Ben Banker saw the most action, throwing nine strikeouts, two hits, and four walks in seven innings. Jaxon Skaggs was next up with a team-high ten strikeouts, six hits, and only one walk in six innings.

The regular season will officially kick off Friday at 5:00 p.m. in a non-district home game against Coweta. They will then travel to Piedmont Saturday at 1:00 p.m.

The Sandites will play the same district teams as last year. They will also compete in the Tate Aggie Classic in Pensacola, Florida, the Tiger/Zebra Classic in Coweta and Claremore, and the Broken Arrow-Bixby Turf War.

Last season Sand Springs went 24-12 under first-year Head Coach James Garrison (38-31). They won both the Tiger/Zebra Classic and the Spartan/Tiger Turf War en rout to a fourteen-game mid-season win streak. They lost twelve varsity players to graduation, but are returning thirteen experienced athletes.

Five Sandite seniors have signed collegiate letters of intent already. Kyler Copeland signed with College of the Ozarks, Watkins signed with Seminole State College, Cale Savage signed with Northern Oklahoma College, and Ash and John Miller signed with Eastern Oklahoma State College.

Sand Springs District Schedule
3/4 vs Enid (H)
3/5 vs Enid (A)
3/25 vs Muskogee (A, Double Header)
4/1 vs Broken Arrow (H)
4/2 vs Broken Arrow (A)
4/8 vs Ponca City (A)
4/9 vs Ponca City (H)
4/15 vs Jenks (A)
4/16 vs Jenks (H)
4/22 vs Southmoore (H)
4/23 vs Southmoore (A)

District 6A-3 *2018 results
11-1 Enid
8-4 Broken Arrow
8-4 Jenks
7-5 Sand Springs
4-8 Ponca City
3-9 Southmoore
1-11 Muskogee

CPHS Basketball Preview presented by Kelly Smith - Farmers Insurance

Last week the Charles Page High School boys’ and girls’ basketball teams both won their Regional Championships to advance to the Area playoffs in the winners’ bracket.

This weekend they will look to punch their tickets to State. Sandite Pride News will be bringing you full coverage of Thursday and Friday’s games, sponsored by Kelly Smith Farmers Insurance Agency.

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Both teams only need to win one more game to advance to the State Tournament, and both can afford to lose once without being eliminated from contention.

Both teams made it to State last year. The girls won the Regional and Area Championships, while the boys placed second at Regionals and won the Area Consolation bracket. Both teams lost in the quarterfinals at State.

Girls

The No. 6 ranked Lady Sandites (20-4) will tip off Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Jenks High School against No. 3 Moore (19-5). The loser will take on the winner of Shawnee vs. Bartlesville Saturday in Claremore.

Sand Springs wrapped up the regular season with an undefeated Frontier Valley Conference title and they are riding a seven-game win streak. The Sandites hold the No. 6 offense and No. 14 defense in Class 6A, winning by an average score of 60-48.

Moore went 10-4 for third place in the Central Oklahoma Conference. The Lionesses lost their last two games of the regular season before winning their Regional. They own the No. 9 offense and No. 7 defense, winning by an average score of 60-44.

Looking at mutual opponents…

Average: CPHS 61-44
CPHS 55-46 Southmoore
CPHS 41-45 Norman North
CPHS 43-53 Choctaw
CPHS 109-39 Muskogee
CPHS 55-39 Muskogee

Average: Moore 59-42.
Moore 67-37 Southmoore
Moore 48-43 Southmoore
Moore 54-55 Norman North
Moore 64-41 Norman North
Moore 58-48 Choctaw
Moore 61-29 Muskogee

Boys

The No. 5 ranked Sandites (17-7) will get a rematch with their biggest rivals, No. 4 Sapulpa (20-4), Friday at 6:30 p.m. in Claremore. The loser will play the winner of Putnam City North vs. Union Saturday in Skiatook.

Sand Springs went 9-5 in Frontier Valley Conference action to finish fourth in the league. They own the No. 11 offense and No. 8 defense in 6A, winning by an average score of 63-54.

Sapulpa went 11-3 as the FVC Runners-Up. They are second offensively and 27th defensively, winning by an average score of 76-63.

The Sandites won their first meeting of the season 70-64 in Sapulpa. The Chieftains repaid that loss 89-76 on the Sandites’ home court. Both teams won their home Regional, but lost their regular season finales.

Mutual Opponents:

Average: CPHS 62-52
CPHS 68-46 Ponca City
CPHS 84-44 Ponca City
CPHS 57-52 Muskogee
CPHS 58-42 Muskogee
CPHS 54-45 Broken Arrow
CPHS 64-52 Broken Arrow
CPHS 64-42 Bartlesville
CPHS 37-45 Bartlesville
CPHS 84-43 Bixby
CPHS 79-51 Bixby
CPHS 54-65 Union
CPHS 56-57 Owasso
CPHS 54-52 Jenks
CPHS 33-41 Booker T. Washington
CPHS 70-64 Sapulpa
CPHS 76-89 Sapulpa

Average: Sapulpa 72-62
Sapulpa 77-40 Ponca City
Sapulpa 77-50 Muskogee
Sapulpa 90-57 Muskogee
Sapulpa 83-76 Broken Arrow
Sapulpa 65-52 Broken Arrow
Sapulpa 64-58 Bartlesville
Sapulpa 39-80 Bartlesville
Sapulpa 69-35 Bixby
Sapulpa 63-52 Union
Sapulpa 90-76 Owasso
Sapulpa 69-57 Owasso
Sapulpa 73-70 Jenks
Sapulpa 80-72 Booker T. Washington
Sapulpa 67-74 Booker T. Washington
Sapulpa 64-70 Sand Springs
Sapulpa 89-76 Sand Springs

Charles Page High School Team Stats

CPHS Girls

Average Box Score
CPHS 61 Opponent 47
1Q: CPHS 16-12.
2Q: CPHS 14-10.
3Q: CPHS 15-12.
4Q: CPHS 16-13.
(OT: CPHS 16-3).
Free Throws: CPHS 15-of-21, Opp 9-of-14.
2-pt Shooting: CPHS 16-of-33, Opp 12-of-28.
3-pt Shooting: CPHS 5-of-15, Opp 5-of-19.
Field Goals: CPHS 20-of-48, Opp 17-of-47.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 11, Opp 8.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 20, Opp 15.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 30, Opp 23.
Steals: CPHS 11, Opp 8.
Blocks: CPHS 2, Opp 2.
Fouls: CPHS 14, Opp 16.

CPHS Boys

Average Box Score
CPHS 63 Opponent 54
1Q: CPHS 15-13.
2Q: CPHS 14-12.
3Q: CPHS 15-14.
4Q: CPHS 19-15.
(OT: CPHS 11-6).
Free Throws: CPHS 14-of-20, Opp 11-of-16.
2-pt Shooting: CPHS 16-of-30, Opp 13-of-28.
3-pt Shooting: CPHS 5-of-16, Opp 6-of-19.
Field Goals: CPHS 21-of-46, Opp 19-of-46.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 8, Opp 7.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 21, Opp 16.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 29, Opp 23.
Steals: CPHS 7, Opp 6.
Blocks: CPHS 3, Opp 2.
Fouls: CPHS 15, Opp 17.

Individual Stats (Boys)

Points Per Game
16.0 Richardson
12.0 Cale Savage
9.6 Fox
8.8 Durkee
8.8 Minney
5.1 Hurd
2.0 Anderson
2.0 Hawkins
1.8 Hughes
1.7 Cason Savage
0.9 Quier

Field Goal Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts, both ranges)
49.0% Richardson
46.6% Minney
45.6% Cale Savage
44.8% Fox
43.9% Durkee

Three-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
40.5% Cale Savage
34.2% Durkee
32.1% Richardson
24.5% Fox
17.4% Minney

Two-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
60.5% Cale Savage
60.0% Hurd
55.9% Fox
53.2% Durkee
52.0% Minney
51.1% Richardson

Free Throw Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
79.3% Cale Savage
71.6% Richardson
68.8% Fox
66.7% Minney
66.7% Durkee
65.2% Hawkins
57.5% Hurd

Offensive Rebounds
2.3 Richardson
1.9 Minney
1.2 Durkee
1.0 Hurd
0.8 Cale Savage
0.6 Hawkins
0.5 Fox
0.3 Anderson
0.2 Quier
0.1 Cason Savage

Defensive Rebounds
5.7 Richardson
3.8 Minney
3.0 Durkee
2.6 Hurd
2.6 Cale Savage
2.1 Fox
0.9 Hawkins
0.8 Quier
0.4 Cason Savage
0.2 Hughes

Total Rebounds
8.0 Richardson
5.7 Minney
4.2 Durkee
3.6 Hurd
3.3 Cale Savage
2.6 Fox
1.4 Hawkins
1.1 Quier
0.7 Cason Savage
0.3 Anderson
0.2 Hughes

Assists
2.1 Richardson
1.1 Minney
1.1 Cale Savage
0.8 Fox
0.7 Cason Savage
0.6 Durkee
0.3 Anderson
0.3 Quier
0.1 Hawkins
0.1 Hurd
0.1 Hughes

Steals
1.4 Minney
1.1 Richardson
1.1 Fox
1.0 Cale Savage
0.7 Durkee
0.7 Hawkins
0.4 Quier
0.4 Cason Savage
0.2 Hughes
0.1 Hurd

Blocks
1.1 Minney
1.0 Richardson
0.4 Durkee
0.3 Hurd
0.2 Fox
0.2 Hawkins
0.1 Quier
0.1 Cale Savage
0.1 Cason Savage

Fouls
3.0 Minney
2.9 Richardson
2.8 Fox
1.9 Hurd
1.7 Cale Savage
1.1 Hawkins
1.1 Durkee
0.8 Cason Savage
0.4 Hughes
0.4 Quier

Individual Stats (Girls)

Points Per Game
19.3 Kersgieter
16.2 Johnson
7.7 Regalado
4.5 Taber
4.0 Burris
3.8 Padilla
3.7 Jordan
1.6 Harris
1.3 Hampton
1.3 Bunch
1.2 Cheney
0.8 Solis
0.4 Hughes
0.4 Shrum

Field Goal Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts, both ranges)
47.9% Johnson
46.7% Kersgieter
33.3% Regalado
33.3% Burris
31.3% Padilla

Three-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
37.7% Kersgieter
32.8% Burris
30.2% Regalado
26.7% Padilla
23.6% Johnson

Two-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
59.5% Taber
54.4% Jordan
53.6% Johnson
48.7% Kersgieter
37.5% Regalado
34.4% Burris
34.0% Padilla

Free-Throw Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
77.8% Kersgieter
75.6% Padilla
74.2% Johnson
72.9% Regalado
64.4% Taber
56.8% Jordan
52.9% Burris

Offensive Rebounds
3.6 Kersgieter
1.8 Regalado
1.7 Taber
1.1 Johnson
1.0 Jordan
0.8 Burris
0.8 Solis
0.5 Padilla
0.3 Hampton
0.3 Bunch
0.2 Shrum
0.2 Cheney
0.1 Harris
0.1 Hughes

Defensive Rebounds
5.5 Kersgieter
3.4 Regalado
3.2 Taber
2.5 Johnson
1.9 Burris
1.9 Padilla
1.1 Jordan
0.8 Cheney
0.8 Solis
0.3 Shrum
0.3 Hughes
0.2 Harris
0.2 Hampton
0.2 Brown
0.1 Bunch

Total Rebounds
9.1 Kersgieter
5.2 Regalado
4.8 Taber
3.6 Johnson
2.7 Burris
2.4 Padilla
2.1 Jordan
1.6 Solis
1.0 Cheney
0.5 Hampton
0.5 Shrum
0.4 Bunch
0.3 Harris
0.3 Hughes
0.2 Brown

Assists
1.4 Kersgieter
1.3 Johnson
0.8 Taber
0.7 Burris
0.4 Regalado
0.3 Padilla
0.3 Jordan
0.2 Hampton
0.2 Hughes
0.1 Shrum

Steals
3.0 Johnson
2.0 Kersgieter
1.6 Taber
1.2 Regalado
1.0 Burris
0.8 Padilla
0.6 Jordan
0.6 Solis
0.5 Cheney
0.3 Hampton
0.3 Shrum
0.3 Hughes
0.3 Bunch
0.1 Harris

Blocks
0.5 Regalado
0.5 Johnson
0.5 Burris
0.3 Kersgieter
0.2 Taber
0.2 Padilla
0.1 Solis
0.1 Hughes
0.1 Hampton

Fouls
2.8 Taber
2.5 Regalado
2.0 Johnson
1.8 Burris
1.8 Kersgieter
1.5 Jordan
1.4 Padilla
0.5 Cheney
0.3 Hampton
0.3 Shrum
0.2 Harris
0.2 Brown
0.1 Bunch
0.1 Solis

CPHS Wrestling: 2018-2019 Season Rewind and Statistics

In a season filled with adversity, the Sandites got a good look at the resiliency of their program. For the second straight year the Minutemen took tough losses but found ways to reload and make another solid run at the gold.

University of Oklahoma All American Jarrod Patterson took over a program that had finished top-four in the state six years running. The season didn’t end on a strong note, but it started hot and was an exciting ride with a 15-5 dual record, a District title, and a lot of wins along the way.

The Charles Page wrestlers won their first five duals of the year before falling to the eventual State Champions, nationally ranked No. 18 Broken Arrow. They rebounded with their fourth-straight District title, went 4-3 at a loaded Ram Dual Tournament, won homecoming, and made it to the Dual State Semifinals. Of the five teams they lost to, three went on to win State titles.

They finished top-four at the Perry Tournament of Champions, the Jerry Billings Invitational, and the 6A-East Regional with six individual champions along the way. They qualified six for State, four earned medals, and five will return next season.

The Minutemen had to settle for seventh place at the State Tournament due to an injury-depleted roster, but top seven out of 32 teams is still a respectable finish.

Josh Fincannon placed fourth at Cushing and Sapulpa and eighth at Kansas City. A likely State Qualifier, he was unable to compete at Regionals due to a battle with appendicitis He notched a 3-2 decision over Alabama State Champion Isaac McAdams.

Freshman Christian Forbes placed fifth at Perry and Glenpool and sixth at Cushing. He won 5-0 against Kansas State Finalist Trent Clements and pinned State Finalist Brody Gee.

Freshman Kaden Glass placed tenth at Kansas City, third at Cushing, second at Sapulpa and Regionals, and won the Junior High Allstate title. He won 7-4 against State Finalist Nico Lopez.

Freshman Blake Jones placed third at both Perry and Regionals, and won the Junior High Allstate title. He won 4-1 over State Finalist Dylan Brown.

Seth Jones placed fourth at Perry, fifth at Sapulpa, third at Regionals and fourth State. He pinned Kansas State Finalist Kael Pappan and dealt State Champion Zach Blankenship his only loss of the season.

Chris Kirby placed fourth at Perry, thirteenth at Kansas City, second at Cushing, first at Sapulpa, third at Regionals, and fourth at State. He pinned Kansas State Finalist Nolan Craine and Texas State Champion Mario Danzi, and led the team with thirty falls.

Scott Patton was the star of the season. The senior became only the fifth Sandite of the 21st century to win thirty-consecutive matches. He placed third at Perry, won Cushing, Sapulpa, and Regionals, and finished second at State. His only losses were close decisions to two-time Arkansas State Champion Montez Robinson and two-time State Champion Drake Vannoy. Patton actually defeated Vannoy twice but was battling through injury at State. He also defeated State Finalist Abel Perez and two-time State Champ Hadyn Redus.

Two-time State Champ Riley Weir had an injury-plagued senior season and was unable to defend his title. He placed sixth at KCI and third at Sapulpa, notching wins over Kansas State Finalist Zach Keal, two-time Missouri State Champion Karter Brink, and State Finalist Jared Hill.

Brendon Wiseley became the first-ever OSSAA State Qualifier with a prosthetic leg and ended the season as a State Finalist. He placed third at Perry, twelfth at KCI, third at Sapulpa, first at Glenpool, and first at Regionals. Of his twelve losses, all but three came at the hands of State Finalists. He defeated Kansas State Finalist Trent Clements at Perry, and went on a fourteen-match win streak near the end of the season.

Patton, Weir, Taylor, and Justin Smith were the only seniors, so the Sandites will be in good shape next season with a loaded roster of experienced talent.

Career Records
108-34 Riley Weir (.761)
66-24 Scott Patton (.733)
58-24 Chris Kirby (.707)
52-20 Brendon Wiseley (.722)
44-29 Seth Jones (.603)
39-34 Josh Fincannon (.534)
32-11 Kaden Glass (.744)
29-22 Dayvon Taylor (.569)
28-11 Christian Forbes (.718)
26-14 Blake Jones (.650)
21-23 Riley Magee (.477)
13-22 Preston Medlin (.371)
10-8 Brooks Dudley (.556)
10-20 Braden Dahl (.333)
8-27 Caleb Phillips (.229)
6-9 Dylan Luker (.400)
3-9 Santana Naugle (.250)
2-4 Sango Whitehorn (.333)
2-9 Joseph Mattison (.182)
2-15 Robbie Parrish (.118)
1-0 Colton Luker (1.00)
1-2 Thomas Naugle (.333)
1-4 Justin Smith (.200)

Season Records
38-12 Brendon Wiseley (.760)
36-14 Chris Kirby (.720)
32-11 Kaden Glass (.744)
31-2 Scott Patton (.939)
28-11 Christian Forbes (.718)
26-14 Blake Jones (.650)
25-17 Josh Fincannon (.595)
22-15 Seth Jones (.595)
17-7 Riley Weir (.708)
16-18 Riley Magee (.471)
13-22 Preston Medlin (.371)
10-8 Brooks Dudley (.556)
9-17 Braden Dahl (.346)
6-2 Dayvon Taylor (.750)
6-9 Dylan Luker (.400)
3-9 Santana Naugle (.250)
2-4 Sango Whitehorn (.333)
2-9 Joseph Mattison (.182)
1-0 Colton Luker (1.00)
1-2 Thomas Naugle (.333)
1-4 Justin Smith (.200)

Season Stats

Falls
30 Chris Kirby
21 Kaden Glass
19 Brendon Wiseley
13 Seth Jones
11 Scott Patton
11 Blake Jones
10 Josh Fincannon
10 Riley Magee
9 Riley Weir
8 Christian Forbes
7 Braden Dahl
6 Brooks Dudley
4 Caleb Philips
3 Dayvon Taylor
2 Preston Medlin
1 Dylan Luker
1 Santana Naugle

Tech Falls
4 Brendon Wiseley
3 Christian Forbes
2 Riley Weir
1 Seth Jones
1 Scott Patton
1 Blake Jones

Major Decisions
8 Scott Patton
5 Blake Jones
4 Seth Jones
3 Brendon Wiseley
3 Christian Forbes
2 Riley Weir
1 Kaden Glass
1 Riley Magee
1 Preston Medlin
1 Santana Naugle

Match Points
310 Chris Kirby
285 Scott Patton
282 Brendon Wiseley
231 Christian Forbes
219 Seth Jones
206 Blake Jones
171 Kaden Glass
139 Preston Medlin
125 Riley Magee
121 Riley Weir
102 Josh Fincannon
65 Brooks Dudley
58 Caleb Phillips
52 Braden Dahl
51 Dayvon Taylor
46 Dylan Luker
27 Santana Naugle
25 Joseph Mattison
12 Dakota Taylor
7 Sango Whitehorn
5 Jared Jenkins
5 Ethan Norton
3 Justin Smith
1 Robbie Parrish

Fastest Falls
0:07 Riley Weir
0:11 Kaden Glass
0:13 Kaden Glass
0:15 Kaden Glass
0:15 Chris Kirby
0:17 Kaden Glass
0:18 Kaden Glass
0:18 Chris Kirby
0:19 Riley Weir
0:20 Riley Weir

Fastest Techs
2:17 Riley Weir
2:21 Brendon Wiseley
3:00 Blake Jones
3:54 Riley Weir
3:59 Scott Patton

Takedowns
71 Christian Forbes
64 Scott Patton
54 Kaden Glass
48 Seth Jones
48 Blake Jones
47 Chris Kirby
45 Brendon Wiseley
35 Preston Medlin
27 Riley Weir
27 Josh Fincannon
22 Riley Magee
16 Brooks Dudley
15 Dayvon Taylor
11 Dylan Luker
6 Braden Dahl
4 Santana Naugle
3 Dakota Taylor
2 Joseph Mattison
2 Sango Whitehorn
2 Ethan Norton

Escapes
56 Chris Kirby
39 Seth Jones
37 Riley Magee
28 Blake Jones
25 Preston Medlin
24 Josh Fincannon
22 Christian Forbes
22 Kaden Glass
20 Scott Patton
17 Santana Naugle
14 Brendon Wiseley
13 Caleb Phillips
11 Brooks Dudley
11 Braden Dahl
10 Riley Weir
9 Joseph Mattison
6 Dylan Luker
5 Jared Jenkins
4 Dayvon Taylor
3 Sango Whitehorn
3 Justin Smith
2 Dakota Taylor
1 Ethan Norton
1 Robbie Parrish

Nearfall Points
128 Brendon Wiseley
122 Chris Kirby
83 Scott Patton
68 Seth Jones
66 Blake Jones
47 Christian Forbes
47 Riley Weir
38 Riley Magee
35 Kaden Glass
28 Preston Medlin
22 Brooks Dudley
18 Josh Fincannon
15 Dayvon Taylor
13 Braden Dahl
8 Dylan Luker
6 Joseph Mattison
3 Caleb Phillips

Reversals
27 Scott Patton
25 Brendon Wiseley
19 Chris Kirby
10 Christian Forbes
8 Seth Jones
8 Blake Jones
8 Preston Medlin
8 Braden Dahl
5 Riley Weir
5 Dylan Luker
5 Caleb Phillips
3 Riley Magee
3 Kaden Glass
3 Josh Fincannon
3 Joseph Mattison
2 Dakota Taylor
1 Dayvon Taylor
1 Santana Naugle

Perry
3rd Scott Patton
3rd Brendon Wiseley
3rd Blake Jones
3rd Dayvon Taylor
4th Chris Kirby
4th Seth Jones
5th Christian Forbes

Kansas City
6th Riley Weir
8th Josh Fincannon
10th Kaden Glass
12th Brendon Wiseley
13th Chris Kirby
22nd Preston Medlin
28th Dylan Luker
32nd Seth Jones

Cushing
1st Scott Patton
2nd Chris Kirby
3rd Kaden Glass
4th Josh Fincannon
6th Christian Forbes

Sapulpa
1st Scott Patton
1st Chris Kirby
2nd Kaden Glass
3rd Riley Weir
3rd Brendon Wiseley
4th Josh Fincannon
5th Seth Jones
6th Santana Naugle

Glenpool
1st Brendon Wiseley
5th Christian Forbes
5th Riley Magee

Regionals
1st Scott Patton
1st Brendon Wiseley
2nd Kaden Glass
3rd Chris Kirby
3rd Seth Jones
3rd Blake Jones

State
2nd Scott Patton
2nd Brendon Wiseley
4th Chris Kirby
4th Seth Jones

OSSAA Wrestling: Sandites earn four medals, Broken Arrow wins tenth team title

The Charles Page High School varsity wrestling team finished top-seven in the State for the eighth-straight year, earning four medals in the OSSAA 6A State Tournament.

The team qualified six wrestlers for the tournament and sent two to the finals. Only one of the qualifiers will not be returning next season. Brendon Wiseley and Scott Patton came in runner-up, Seth Jones and Chris Kirby placed fourth, and freshmen Blake Jones and Kaden Glass didn’t place. Patton was the only senior.

SEE RELATED:
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CPHS Wrestling: Scott Patton places second at State Championship
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Sand Springs placed top-three in the tournament for four straight years, but battled adversity this season. They lost State Champion Carter Young and State Runner-Up Kaleb Tabor to transfers, and State Champion Riley Weir and State Qualifier Dayvon Taylor were unable to finish the season due to injuries.

Nationally-ranked No. 17 Broken Arrow won their tenth State title by a wide margin with three State Champions and seven Finalists.

Of the eight returning 6A State Champions only four defended their titles. Reece Witcraft and Drake Vannoy won their second titles. Broken Arrow senior Zach Marcheselli and Choctaw senior Zane Coleman each finished their high school careers as four-timers.

The historic Perry program added to their team title national record, winning their 43rd State tournament in the 3A division. They crowned three Champions, bringing the school total to 113 individuals with 173 medals.

Nationally-ranked No. 9 Tuttle crushed the 4A competition for their sixteenth title with six champions.

Highway 20 rivals Collinsville and Skiatook split the 5A title with 137 points each. Collinsville crowned four champions and Skiatook had three. Two teams haven’t shared a title since 1932 when there was only one classification and Tulsa Central and Cushing tied.

6A Team Scores
158.0 Broken Arrow
96.0 Mustang
75.0 Choctaw
62.0 Deer Creek
52.0 Edmond Memorial
51.0 Edmond North
49.0 Sand Springs
44.0 Jenks
43.5 Owasso
36.0 Stillwater
28.0 Union
24.0 Bixby
23.0 Ponca City
19.0 Bartlesville
15.5 Norman North
14.0 Putnam City
11.0 Midwest City
9.0 Westmoore
7.0 Enid
7.0 Yukon
3.0 Muskogee
2.0 Del City
2.0 Southmoore
1.0 Moore

6A State Finals
106: Cruz Aguilar FALL Brendon Wiseley - 2:56.
113: Tucker Owens 9-0 Jackson Cockrell.
120: Zach Blankenship FALL Jared Hill - 5:12.
126: John Wiley 5-1 Carter Young.
132: Reece Witcraft 6-3 Zeke Washington.
138: Spencer Schickram 10-0 Blake Gonzalez.
145: Gabe Johnson 9-4 Micah Lugafet.
152: Drake Vannoy 5-1 Scott Patton.
160: Tate Picklo FALL Rene Martinez - 1:49.
170: Zane Coleman 1-0 Bryce Mattioda.
182: Emmanuel Skillins 5-1 Taylor Fleming.
195: Judson Rowland 11-10 Carson Savage.
220: Zach Marcheselli 10-4 Jake McCoy.
285: Marquonn Journey 3-1 Caleb Orr.

OSSAA 6A Basketball Regional Results and Area Assignments

OSSAA 6A Boys’ Basketball

Regional Champions
No. 1 Edmond Memorial (24-1)
No. 2 Booker T. Washington (22-2)
No. 4 Sapulpa (20-4)
No. 5 Sand Springs (17-7)
No. 6 Norman North (18-6)
No. 8 Midwest City (19-6)
No. 10 Jenks (18-6)
No. 17 Putnam City (14-11)

Regional Runners-Up
No. 3 Edmond Santa Fe (19-6)
No. 7 Putnam West (18-7)
No. 9 Union (15-9)
No. 11 Southmoore (16-7)
No. 12 Deer Creek (15-10)
No. 15 Owasso (16-9)
No. 16 Putnam City North (12-13)
No. 20 Norman (12-13)

Eliminated
No. 14 Stillwater (16-8)
No. 18 Shawnee (14-10)
No. 19 Lawton (13-11)
No. 13 Edmond North (12-12)
Bartlesville (11-13)
Yukon (10-12)
U.S. Grant (10-13)
Ponca City (7-16)
Enid (7-16)
Broken Arrow (7-16)
Westmoore (6-17)
Moore (6-18)
Mustang (5-19)
Bixby (3-20)
Muskogee (2-19)
Choctaw (2-20)

6A Conference Post-Season Records
10-6 Frontier Valley
6-5 Big Ten
8-10 Central Oklahoma
0-1 Suburban
0-1 All-City

Top Boys’ Offenses (Point Average)
76.5 Booker T. Washington
75.8 Sapulpa
75.0 Midwest City
74.4 Putnam City West
68.1 Putnam City North
66.7 Putnam City
66.6 Edmond Memorial
66.6 Norman North
63.7 Union
63.6 Jenks

Top Boys’ Defenses
46.1 Edmond Memorial
51.3 Bartlesville
51.4 Jenks
52.0 Edmond Santa Fe
52.3 Shawnee
53.2 Norman North
53.6 Norman
54.0 Sand Springs
54.0 Southmoore
54.0 Deer Creek

Highest Avg Margin of Victory
20.5 Edmond Memorial
15.7 Booker T. Washington
14.2 Midwest City
13.4 Norman North
12.5 Sapulpa
12.2 Jenks
9.7 Putnam West
9.3 Edmond Santa Fe
9.1 Sand Springs
7.9 Southmoore

East-Area Assignments

Claremore High School
201 East Stuart Roosa
Claremore, OK 74017

Friday, March 1st
6:30 p.m. Sand Springs v. Sapulpa.
8:00 p.m. Putnam City North v. Union.

Skiatook High School
1000 West 4th Street
Skiatook, OK 74070

Friday, March 1st
6:30 p.m. Booker T. Washington v. Jenks.
8:00 p.m. Southmoore v. Owasso.

Saturday, March 2nd
6:30 p.m. Winner (Southmoore/Owasso) v. Loser (BTW/Jenks).
8:00 p.m. Winner (PCN/Union) v. Loser (SS/Sapulpa).

West-Area Assignments

Yukon High School
1777 South Yukon Parkway
Yukon, OK 73099

Friday, March 1st
6:30 p.m. Edmond Memorial v. Midwest City.
8:00 p.m. Deer Creek v. Edmond Santa Fe.

Mustang High School
801 South Snyder Drive
Mustang, OK 73064

Friday, March 1st
6:30 p.m. Norman North v. Putnam City.
8:00 p.m. Norman v. Putnam West.

Saturday, March 2nd
6:30 p.m. Winner (DC/ESF) v. Loser (EM/MWC).
8:00 p.m. Winner (Norman/PCW) v. Loser (NN/PC).


OSSAA 6A Girls’ Basketball Rankings

Regional Champions
No. 1 Putnam West (22-1)
No. 3 Moore (19-5)
No. 4 Norman North (19-5)
No. 6 Sand Springs (20-4)
No. 9 Choctaw (20-5)
No. 10 Union (20-5)
No. 14 Edmond Santa Fe (18-8)
No. 17 Booker T. Washington (16-9)

Regional Runners-Up
No. 2 Shawnee (23-1)
No. 5 Edmond North (19-6)
No. 7 Edmond Memorial (17-8)
No. 8 Bartlesville (18-7)
No. 10 Deer Creek (16-9)
No. 12 Norman (18-7)
No. 13 Mustang (17-8)
No. 16 Ponca City (16-7)

Eliminated
No. 15 Midwest City (17-7)
No. 18 Sapulpa (13-10)
Westmoore (12-11)
No. 18 Bixby (12-12)
No. 20 Jenks (11-12)
Southmoore (9-14)
Putnam North (9-14)
Broken Arrow (9-15)
Enid (8-16)
Owasso (7-17)
Putnam City (6-15)
Yukon (6-17)
Stillwater (5-19)
Lawton (3-17)
U.S. Grant (2-20)
Muskogee (2-21)

6A Conference Post-Season Records
11-9 Central Oklahoma
7-7 Frontier Valley
1-1 Suburban
4-5 Big Ten
0-1 All-City

Top Girls’ Offenses
74.8 Putnam City West
61.8 Choctaw
61.0 Jenks
61.0 Booker T. Washington
60.2 Shawnee
59.8 Sand Springs
59.6 Midwest City
59.6 Norman
59.5 Moore
59.1 Ponca City

Top Girls’ Defenses
35.3 Shawnee
36.7 Union
41.5 Norman North
41.8 Edmond Memorial
42.7 Bartlesville
43.2 Choctaw
44.4 Moore
45.4 Bixby
45.5 Edmond North
45.7 Sapulpa

Top Avg. Margin of Victory
25.3 Putnam City West
24.8 Shawnee
18.5 Choctaw
15.1 Moore
12.9 Norman
12.0 Mustang
11.4 Sand Springs
11.4 Bartlesville
11.4 Union
10.9 Norman North

East-Area Assignments

Jenks High School
205 East B Street
Jenks, OK 74037

Thursday, February 28th
6:30 p.m. Sand Springs vs. Moore.
8:00 p.m. Shawnee v. Bartlesville.

Claremore High School
201 East Stuart Roosa
Claremore, OK 74017

Thursday, February 28th
6:30 p.m. Booker T. Washington v. Union.
8:00 p.m. Ponca City v. Mustang.

Saturday, March 2nd
1:30 p.m. Winner (PC/Mustang) v. Loser (BTW/Union).
3:00 p.m. Winner (Shawnee/Bartlesville) v. Loser (SS/Moore).

West-Area Assignments

Edmond North High School
215 West Danforth Road
Edmond, OK 73003

Thursday, February 28th
8:00 p.m. Deer Creek v. Norman.
6:30 p.m. Edmond Santa Fe v. Choctaw.

Western Heights High School
8201 Southwest 44th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73179

Thursday, February 28th
6:30 p.m. Norman North v. Putnam West.
8:00 p.m. Edmond North v. Edmond Memorial.

Saturday, March 2nd
1:30 p.m. Winner (DC/Norman) v. Loser (ESF/Choctaw).
3:00 p.m. Winner (EN/EM) v. Loser (NN/PCW).